Ezgi Kunttas-Tatli

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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
Area:
Drosophila Development
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Blundon MA, Schlesinger DR, Parthasarathy A, et al. (2016) Proteomic analysis reveals APC-dependent post translational modifications and identifies a novel regulator of β-catenin. Development (Cambridge, England)
Kunttas-Tatli E, Von Kleeck RA, Greaves BD, et al. (2015) The two SAMP repeats and their phosphorylation state in Drosophila Adenomatous polyposis coli-2 play mechanistically distinct roles to negatively regulate Wnt signaling. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Kunttas-Tatli E, Roberts DM, McCartney BM. (2014) Self-association of the APC tumor suppressor is required for the assembly, stability, and activity of the Wnt signaling destruction complex. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 3424-36
Kunttas-Tatli E, Zhou MN, Zimmerman S, et al. (2012) Destruction complex function in the Wnt signaling pathway of Drosophila requires multiple interactions between Adenomatous polyposis coli 2 and Armadillo. Genetics. 190: 1059-75
Stadler AL, Delos Santos JO, Stensrud ES, et al. (2011) Fluorescent DNA nanotags featuring covalently attached intercalating dyes: synthesis, antibody conjugation, and intracellular imaging. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 22: 1491-502
Zhou MN, Kunttas-Tatli E, Zimmerman S, et al. (2011) Cortical localization of APC2 plays a role in actin organization but not in Wnt signaling in Drosophila. Journal of Cell Science. 124: 1589-600
Kunttas-Tatli E, Bose A, Kahali B, et al. (2009) Functional dissection of Timekeeper (Tik) implicates opposite roles for CK2 and PP2A during Drosophila neurogenesis. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 47: 647-58
Kuntamalla PP, Kunttas-Tatli E, Karandikar U, et al. (2009) Drosophila protein kinase CK2 is rendered temperature-sensitive by mutations of highly conserved residues flanking the activation segment. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 323: 49-60
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